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    Hi all

    Got a new product in the works and I am looking for someone to cut 2 sheets of 12mm plywood.
    YES, I CAN GET IT MOSTLY DONE AT A WOODYARD BUT I WANT TO SEE HOW MUCH I CAN GET IT DONE FOR ON CNC.
    Especially as I want a few handle holes cutout. Around 96 in total. Of which I can do here on my 6040 but if I am going to pay for cutting service, might as well get it all done at once...

    Note I have not included the holes in the drawings below.

    Sheet 1
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    Sheet 2
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    Yea ill giggle these around so you can cut with at least a 5mm endmill. Sheet 1 only has as 5mm left after 3 cuts but they are just to give you an idea of what I am after.
    Or water jet cutting service?

    I can supply material, or you can source locally.
    Will be 12mm Birch Plywood BB/BB or better.

    Panels I need are:
    500x300*16
    250x300*4
    500x176*8
    276x176*12
    500x76*8
    276x76*12
    500x26*8
    276x26*12
    250x176*4
    250x76*4
    250x26*4


    Ones in Italics are sort of optional. Just trying to make use of the sheet.

    Ballpark quotes in the DMs, please!

    Thanks
    Jack
    Last edited by JOGARA; 21-10-2020 at 10:55 PM.

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